Tag: crystal structure
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Thin films of α-Ta on sapphire c-plane with enhanced microstructure
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In light of the rapid developments in materials science, alpha tantalum (α-Ta) thin films are among the most prominent research topics that attract the interest of scientists and practitioners in this field. In this article, we highlight a new study that investigates the evolving micro-dimensions of horizontally grown α-Ta films…
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Stability of Structure and Magnetic-Electric Coupling in Two-Dimensional BaTiO3 Film with Cr and Cu Substitution at Ti Site
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The multi-ferroic materials, including those that exhibit multiple properties such as ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism, are an interesting topic in modern materials science. This research serves as an important contribution to understanding the structural stability and magnetoelectric coupling in two-dimensional thin films of BaTiO3, in which titanium sites have been substituted…
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Strange protein interaction in Escherichia coli with phage viruses to stimulate defense mechanisms against infection.
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The Introduction: The innate immune system in living organisms relies on a set of receptors known as “pattern recognition receptors” (PRRs), which play a vital role in detecting molecular patterns associated with pathogens. This article aims to explore how these receptors interact with what are known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns…
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Understanding the Effects on Nanostructures in Reducing the Topotactic Transformation in LaNiO2 Crystals
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In the world of scientific research, the nanoscale properties of materials are a fascinating topic, especially in the field of superconducting materials. This article discusses the effects of structural transformation at the nanoscale during the topotactic reduction process of LaNiO2 crystals. We examine the reasons and challenges associated with this…
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Internal transformation of the Bi–Te family through smooth chemical reactions.
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In the world of advanced scientific research, chemical families are considered fascinating topics, as they allow us to explore chemical reactions and the nature of materials in new ways. The bismuth-telluride (Bi–Te) family is a prominent example, representing a diverse array of compounds with layered structures that draw interest in…
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Ni3S2 Molecules Embedded in Nanotubes as High-Performance Catalysts for Complete Water Splitting
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As humanity strives to develop alternative energy sources in the face of environmental challenges, research in the field of renewable energy emerges as one of the most important solutions. In this context, this article highlights the use of nanowires integrated with Ni3S2 particles as a high-performance electrocatalyst for overall water…
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Development of Multidimensional Magnetic Materials to Enhance Magnetocaloric Effectiveness in Cryogenic Cooling
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In recent years, magnetic materials have garnered increased attention in magnetic cooling research, as innovations in this field represent an opportunity to improve the efficiency of traditional cooling systems. Among these studies, research on magnetic compounds containing luminescent configurations stands out, as they possess distinctive magnetic properties that may contribute…